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High School Musical DVD Game

 
High School Musical DVD Game   By Mattel
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 1.0/5Average rating of 1.0/5Average rating of 1.0/5Average rating of 1.0/5Average rating of 1.0/5

List Price: £27.49
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Product Details
Binding: Toy
Brand: Mattel
EAN: 0027084507829
Label: Mattel
Manufacturer: Mattel
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 60
Publisher: Mattel
Release Date: 2007-03-08
Studio: Mattel

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Editorial Review
Product Description
You need to "Get 'cha Head in the Game" because this DVD Board Game is based on the hottest kids movie - High School Musical on the Disney Channel. Answer trivia questions, perform dance moves and sing lyrics as you compete to make it to the final Call Backs, and if you're good enough, win the lead in the next musical! Includes four categories of questions: Song, Dance, Q & A and Actual or SO Not! 4 Years +

Amazon.com Review
Based on the wildly popular Disney Channel Original Movie, High School Musical, the Disney Channel's High School Musical DVD board game is an above average companion to the ever-growing HSM empire. If you're familiar with the Scene It? DVD games and are hoping for the "start of something new," you will find this pared-down version aimed primarily at children six and over "sticking to the status quo." It comes with the High School Musical board game DVD, game board, and six character pieces. Gameplay is fast-paced and you can adjust the length to fit your timeframe. Choose one of six characters (Gabriella, Troy, Sharpay, Ryan, Taylor, and Chad) and answer trivia, spot the actual (or "so not") scene stills, sing in the blanks of your favorite HSM songs, and complete the missing dance moves to further your character to the final call backs. Questions and challenges range from the appropriately appellative freshman to senior difficulty. The first player to reach the final call backs chooses the theme for the final showdown. All of the players that made it past the auditions compete to become the star of the high school musical.

The game's how-to was quick, simple, and useful. The practice mode takes you through the dance moves, and although we were expecting the whole musical numbers, the redacted walkthroughs are fairly thorough. Mrs. Darbus narrates your way throughout the game and has inspiring, drama-related banter that was only a minor annoyance to the adults after an hour of playing. The only troubles we came across were the constant clicking of the DVD remote after every scene in game, and also, an errant click while answering questions cannot be reversed, thus interrupting the gameplay. The songs and dances inspire players to get up and act as this game provides a bit of excitement for all of those fans of High School Musical. --Scott Teal


Customer Reviews

Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5 hsm DVD game - what a let down, 2007-12-26
Comment: I get the feeling this was thrown together in time for the Christmas market. There is very little to it and represents poor value for money. There seems to be very few question after playing only once lots of questions were repeated next time it was played. the character pieces are bits of card that you slot into little plastic holders, and in my experience, these don't last very long when kids are around! The worst thing though, was the fact that some of the questions were answered wrongly on the DVD ( I am going to contact the manufacturer!) and the ending is a real let down and the DVD didn't recognise (as I would imagine it is supposed to!) that there was only one character left IE the winner and prompted the next player to play. Only once you did that did it say you'd won. There are much cheaper games out there which are much more fun. Also, this could only be played by someone who has studied the film - probably not a family game.